Mercedes-Benz Recalls 149 Vehicles In India Over ADAS Concern
Mercedes-Benz Recalls 149 Vehicles In India Over ADAS Concern Mercedes-Benz India has issued a voluntary recall for 149 vehicles due to a potential issue with the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

Mercedes-Benz India has issued a voluntary recall for 149 vehicles due to a potential issue with the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The recall, announced on February 15, affects three models in the company's luxury and performance lineup. The problem relates to the emergency stop assist function, which may not work as intended in certain vehicles.
Key Highlights
- Mercedes-Benz India has issued a voluntary recall for 149 vehicles due to a potential issue with the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
- The recall, announced on February 15, affects three models in the company's luxury and performance lineup.
- The problem relates to the emergency stop assist function, which may not work as intended in certain vehicles.
- The recall covers the CLE Cabriolet, CLE 53 AMG Coupe, and C 63 S E Performance models.
Recall Details and Affected Models
The recall covers the CLE Cabriolet, CLE 53 AMG Coupe, and C 63 S E Performance models. These vehicles were manufactured between September 2, 2024, and March 18, 2025. Mercedes-Benz identified that the emergency stop assist feature could malfunction in some cases. This function is designed to bring the car to a controlled stop if the system detects the driver is inactive for a prolonged period, such as no steering input or hands-off driving.
If the emergency stop assist does not activate when needed, it could reduce the effectiveness of the vehicle's safety systems. The company emphasized that this recall is a precautionary measure to address the potential safety concern and maintain quality standards.
Customer Notification and Next Steps
Mercedes-Benz will contact owners of the affected vehicles individually through authorized service centers. The company stated that inspections and any required corrective actions will be performed free of charge. Customers are advised to respond promptly to notifications to ensure their vehicles are checked and updated if necessary.
Voluntary recalls like this are standard industry practice. They help manufacturers address possible defects and uphold safety and compliance. Mercedes-Benz has not reported any incidents related to this issue so far. The company continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates if further action is needed.
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